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ben tracy shows us the aurora borealis as we've never seen it before. >> it's so powerful it's beyond your imagination. imagination. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we learned something new today about one of the most heinous crimes in american history-- the fatal shooting of 20 first graders and six adults at sandy hook elementary school. newtown, connecticut, released audio recordings of some of the 911 calls and what struck us as we heard them is that while the gunman was doing what no one could have imagined, police dispatchers and others were doing all anyone could have hoped for to try to save lives. here's jim axelrod with the story that the tapes tell. >> reporter: from the moment the shooter fired his way through the front door the courage and professionalism of those on both ends of the emergency calls are unmistakable. school secretary barbara hallstead made the first call at 9:35:39. 9:35 >> reporter: 34 seconds later, a custodian named rick thorne made the second call to 911. custodian ed rick made all
ben tracy shows us the aurora borealis as we've never seen it before. >> it's so powerful it's beyond your imagination. imagination. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. we learned something new today about one of the most heinous crimes in american history-- the fatal shooting of 20 first graders and six adults at sandy hook elementary school. newtown, connecticut, released audio recordings of some of the...
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ben tracy, cbs news, anchorage, alaska. >>> and that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning, it's thursday, december 5. i'm michelle griego. >> if you only knew what goes on prior, it's amazing, folks. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. [ laughter ] >> lawrence, weather, 26 degrees when i got in my car this morning! >> into the deep freeze this morning! today likely to be the coldest day of the weekend. very chilly all around the bay area. now 23 in napa but just the last hour they have actually dropped down to 19 degrees. 26 in livermore. and 38 in san francisco. more on your weather coming up. >> nuke feel the sting in the air -- you can the sting in the air. this morning, the roadwork continues northbound between 16th and broadway various lanes blocked. so full look at your thursday morning commute coming up. >> chilly commute. >> chillycoute. c
ben tracy, cbs news, anchorage, alaska. >>> and that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> good morning, it's thursday, december 5. i'm michelle griego. >> if you only knew what goes on prior, it's amazing, folks. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank...
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this litigation actually began 13 years ago. >> pelley: ben tracy in our los angeles newsroom. ben, thanks very much. if you're going to be traveling during the holidays, you're going to have plenty of company. a.a.a. said today it expects 94.5 million americans to travel 50 miles or more between this saturday and new year's day. that's nearly a third of the population. more than 90% will be traveling by car. a massive fire today stranded a crane operator. the daring rescue coming next. . [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbico
this litigation actually began 13 years ago. >> pelley: ben tracy in our los angeles newsroom. ben, thanks very much. if you're going to be traveling during the holidays, you're going to have plenty of company. a.a.a. said today it expects 94.5 million americans to travel 50 miles or more between this saturday and new year's day. that's nearly a third of the population. more than 90% will be traveling by car. a massive fire today stranded a crane operator. the daring rescue coming next. ....
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ben tracy has more. >> reporter: this video shows the fiery wreck moments after paul walker and a friend crashed into a pole in valencia, california. this is walker just before leaving a fund-raiser saturday standing next to a porsche carrera gt, a sports car. his friend, roger rodas, who races cars, was believed to be driving it when they crashed. shr-fs detectivive say speed was a factor but don't think they were racing. the speed limit in the area was wa miles per hour. lker was best known for his role in the "fast and furious" films. the franchise focused on illegal street racing. the films grossed $2.3 billion. production on the seventh installment is suspended due to walker's death. fans have lined up to pay their respects at a makeshift memorial. walker's father paul spoke to reporters. >> i'm just glad every time i saw him i told him i loved him. >> reporter: now, law enforcement did tell us need this area where the crash took place has been known for street racing in the past and there's actually a sharp curve just beyond the crash site. now, scott, they have not yet said how fa
ben tracy has more. >> reporter: this video shows the fiery wreck moments after paul walker and a friend crashed into a pole in valencia, california. this is walker just before leaving a fund-raiser saturday standing next to a porsche carrera gt, a sports car. his friend, roger rodas, who races cars, was believed to be driving it when they crashed. shr-fs detectivive say speed was a factor but don't think they were racing. the speed limit in the area was wa miles per hour. lker was best...
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ben tracy shows us the aurora borealis as we've never seen it
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ben tracy shows us the aurora borealis as we've never seen it before. >> it's so powerful it's beyond your imagination. imagination. captioning sponsored by cbs
ben tracy shows us the aurora borealis as we've never seen it before. >> it's so powerful it's beyond your imagination. imagination. captioning sponsored by cbs
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ben tracy looks at a video. >> reporter: this is amateur video of a burning wreck along the 405 in los angeles. the accident happened 2 p.m. before christmas day when they say a 72-year-old man crashed into the central divider. drew and his girlfriend were driving by when an lapd officer leaped over the median and attempted a daring rescue. >> he jumped out, putting in the car, pulls the guy out. as soon as he pulled the guy out, the car totally burst into flames. >> reporter: don thompson was on his way to work when he witnessed the crash. by the time he reached the car, he found the driver passed out in his seat. >> there was so much fire it just -- it gets into your head. you feel -- you see the smoke and the heat. it's unbelievable how much heat there is with thatfire and that was the time i said either you're going to get him out or get him out alive. >> almost overcome by smoke he got him out by cutting the seat belt with a utility knife. he and other good samaritans carried him away. the lapd caused the rescue a christmas day miracle but thompson sees it differently. >> i don't
ben tracy looks at a video. >> reporter: this is amateur video of a burning wreck along the 405 in los angeles. the accident happened 2 p.m. before christmas day when they say a 72-year-old man crashed into the central divider. drew and his girlfriend were driving by when an lapd officer leaped over the median and attempted a daring rescue. >> he jumped out, putting in the car, pulls the guy out. as soon as he pulled the guy out, the car totally burst into flames. >> reporter:...
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ben tracy, los angeles. >>> we have a rare view of crackdown of islamic militants in egypt. they have fought forces in the sinai desert near israel's border. cbs news is the first to go in the region since the violence began. >> reporter: good morning, journalists are strictly prohibited from traveling to sinai. so we went in under cover to see the situation for ourselves. an insurgency is raging in egypt. these propaganda videos by islamic extremists show one attack after another on egyptian security forces in sinai. we traveled through the desert along israel's border to the front line in what egypt calls its war on terror. we saw house upon house leveled. cars and tractors burned. evidence of a scorched policy by egyptian forces. the owners of this destroyed home were too scared to appear on camera. family members told us that tanks began firing artillery shells on the house early one morning. and you can see the scale of the destruction from those shells. and villagers here tell us that this wasn't the first time this happened. that more than 60 homes have been hit in th
ben tracy, los angeles. >>> we have a rare view of crackdown of islamic militants in egypt. they have fought forces in the sinai desert near israel's border. cbs news is the first to go in the region since the violence began. >> reporter: good morning, journalists are strictly prohibited from traveling to sinai. so we went in under cover to see the situation for ourselves. an insurgency is raging in egypt. these propaganda videos by islamic extremists show one attack after...
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for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >> a wife and mother who battled cancer left something behin the service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. do you think they have coverage for me... something that'll fit into my budget? yes. you can get permanent coverage for less than 35 cents a day. if you're between 50 and 85, your acceptance is guaranteed. you won't have to take a physical or answer any health questions. plus, your costs will never go up and your coverage will never go down. i'm going to give them a call. if you're between 50 and 85, then you should call about the colonial penn program now. for less than 35 cents a day you can get affordable life insurance with guaranteed acceptance. there are no health questions or medical exam. you cannot be turned down because of your health. so, whether you're getting new insurance or supplementing co
for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >> a wife and mother who battled cancer left something behin the service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can afford it. i know. that's why i'm glad i got a policy through the colonial penn program. do you think they have coverage for me... something that'll fit into my budget? yes. you can...
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he sat down last night with our own ben tracy. >> reporter: it may look like hollywood, but this red carpet is not really for celebrities. it's for scientists. >> 50 years ago, the most famous person in the world was a scientist named albert einstein. >> reporter: thursday night in silicon valley, they awarded the breakthrough prizes, honoring scientists and their medical research. >> it's very, very exciting and they should be known. they should be known by everybody. >> reporter: each one is worth $3 million. the richest prize in science. they are funded by titans of tech, including google founder sergei bryn, and mark zuckerberg. this is like the oscars of science. what are you trying to accomplish with this? >> the goal is to make the point that scientists are heroes and should be recognized as heroes in our society. >> reporter: with facebook's stock doubling recently, forbes estimates the 29-year-old's net worth is now $24 billion. last year, he and his wife were the second-biggest charitable givers in the united states, donating nearly half a billion dollars. only warren buffe
he sat down last night with our own ben tracy. >> reporter: it may look like hollywood, but this red carpet is not really for celebrities. it's for scientists. >> 50 years ago, the most famous person in the world was a scientist named albert einstein. >> reporter: thursday night in silicon valley, they awarded the breakthrough prizes, honoring scientists and their medical research. >> it's very, very exciting and they should be known. they should be known by everybody....
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ben tracy reports on a new twist after the controversial interview. >> reporter: the duck call on the show "duck dynasty" might be silenced. late thursday the head of the family made a statement after phil robertson made homophobic statements to a magazine. they said we have had a successful relationship with a & e but as a family we can't imagine going forward without our patriarch at the helm. we're in discussions with a & e with what the future holds. >> ducks are like women in that they don't like a lot of mud on their butts. >> reporter: he called gays sinners and reported african-americans were happier in the pre-civil rights era. robertson has responded to widespread criticism saying, quote, i would never treat anyone with disrespect because they're different than me and now lawmakers and certain pundits are coming to robertson's defense including rush limbaugh. >> excuse me for just a second but who's being discriminated against here except phil robertson? who just lost a job because of his religious beliefs? >> reporter: others think robertson's freedom of speech rights have
ben tracy reports on a new twist after the controversial interview. >> reporter: the duck call on the show "duck dynasty" might be silenced. late thursday the head of the family made a statement after phil robertson made homophobic statements to a magazine. they said we have had a successful relationship with a & e but as a family we can't imagine going forward without our patriarch at the helm. we're in discussions with a & e with what the future holds. >> ducks...
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for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> a big surprise this morning for health conscious americans. more than half of us take vitamin and mineral supplements but some of the nation's top doctors say billions of dollars are being spent for nothing. >> the doctors reviewed three large studies on the supposed health benefits. they believe the case is closed. and that most supplements have quote, no clear benefit and might even be harmful. cbs news contributor david akers is in los angeles. good morning. >> good morning. >> what evidence made it so persuasive to them? >> at some point, scientific data hit a critical mass where it's no longer a question. we have actually have a conclusion. three large studies published this week, the first involved there were 400,000 people with multivitamins and not and multiple studies that showed no effect on heart disease, cancer or preventing chronic disease. the second study was a random study looking at heart attack which showed no benefit. and the third was an elderly show nothing effect on cognitive decline. this is on top of a large
for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> a big surprise this morning for health conscious americans. more than half of us take vitamin and mineral supplements but some of the nation's top doctors say billions of dollars are being spent for nothing. >> the doctors reviewed three large studies on the supposed health benefits. they believe the case is closed. and that most supplements have quote, no clear benefit and might even be harmful. cbs news contributor...
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ben tracy shows us how alaska is working to get things flowing again. >> paul hughes owns a snowmobile shop and said there is day each year alaskans look forward to. >> i know i do. it's a big thing for everybody. >> it's the day they announce the oil dip. >> this year it's $900. every man, woman, and child gets a check. some people spend the monosnowmobiles. he used a kid's check to buy a new stove. >> which kid's check pays for the oven? >> this is malia's gift. >> the oil checks are getting smaller because alaska is producing less oil. it peaked at 2 million barrels in 1988, but dropped to a less than a half million now. some say it may freeze and shut down. it's not that they are running out of oil here. the oil industry said there is billions of barrels in the oil slope alone. the problem they say is taxes. >> i think we are at a turning point here. >> karen represents alaska's oil industry. she faults a 2007 oil tax impossessed on producers that climbed as high as 75% depending on the price of oil. it slowed production in alaska and invested in the boil boom in the lower 48. alas
ben tracy shows us how alaska is working to get things flowing again. >> paul hughes owns a snowmobile shop and said there is day each year alaskans look forward to. >> i know i do. it's a big thing for everybody. >> it's the day they announce the oil dip. >> this year it's $900. every man, woman, and child gets a check. some people spend the monosnowmobiles. he used a kid's check to buy a new stove. >> which kid's check pays for the oven? >> this is malia's...
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tracy: ben bernanke will take questions in just under 10 minutes. this is the final meeting of 2013. we go to liz macdonald and lou dobbs. both of you are in the conference room. lizzie mack, reporter extraordinaire what would you -- >> extraordinaire, might be an overstatement. watching ben bernanke full labor force participation rate. long-term unemployed was a problem in back in september when you didn't announce taper. why is it a problem low. still at 1978 levels. are we going to hear more fed officials trying to anchor expectations about interest rates? rate spikes, rate rises are kryptonite to the market. ashley: right. -@>> you will see more fed officials out en masse to anchor inflation expectations. more to your point, before the break, ashley, where will the banks park reserves. that is when you talk about inflation, right? that is when banks start lending again and true inflation could possibly pick up steam. ashley: lou, same question to you. you're sitting there. mr. bernanke says, mr. dobbs, you've got the next question, what do you s
tracy: ben bernanke will take questions in just under 10 minutes. this is the final meeting of 2013. we go to liz macdonald and lou dobbs. both of you are in the conference room. lizzie mack, reporter extraordinaire what would you -- >> extraordinaire, might be an overstatement. watching ben bernanke full labor force participation rate. long-term unemployed was a problem in back in september when you didn't announce taper. why is it a problem low. still at 1978 levels. are we going to...
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tracy: last one for him, huh? ashley: last one before he -- tracy: cake, something? better be something for the guy. ashley: i would love to see ben bernanke blow out candles on a cake that would be great. make it very interesting. tracy: it could be so interesting sometimes. ashley: tomorrow will be interesting. >> tomorrow will be the best one of them all actually. he is going out with a bang here. >>> next half hour of "markets now", driveless cars coming to the golden state. california's deputy dmv director here on "the jetsons"-like plans. ashley: san francisco's free wireless internet plan. tracy: plus jo ling kent whether people will unfriend facebook over a new video ad? that is a good question. the dow is up nine points right now. don't go anywhere. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: where does the united states get most of its energy? is it africa? the middle east? canada? or the u.s.? the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male annou
tracy: last one for him, huh? ashley: last one before he -- tracy: cake, something? better be something for the guy. ashley: i would love to see ben bernanke blow out candles on a cake that would be great. make it very interesting. tracy: it could be so interesting sometimes. ashley: tomorrow will be interesting. >> tomorrow will be the best one of them all actually. he is going out with a bang here. >>> next half hour of "markets now", driveless cars coming to the...
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ben bernanke's term expired january 31st but while. ashley: they never stick around especially this time of year. tracy: unless there is free food. it is a duck dinah's the disaster. the patriarch of the wildly postulate -- popular a and the reality shows getting in hot water over anti-gay comments he made, dennis kneale is looking at the fallout. dennis: it is a andy's channels version of the beverly hillbillies, 12 million people watch the show just to see what stupid thing this country clan might say next but phil roberts and may have gone too far and the bearded patriarch of "duck dynasty" has outraged pro gay groups by saying gay sex is a sin. in the same ballpark as bestiality and homosexual offenders and male prostitutes like the greedy and drunkards won't inherit the kingdom of god. don't deceive yourself, it is not right, he admonishes and this interview coming out just-in-time production dynasty to begin its fifth season in a few weeks perhaps inviting higher tune ins. the series is already in the can and this may get left ou
ben bernanke's term expired january 31st but while. ashley: they never stick around especially this time of year. tracy: unless there is free food. it is a duck dinah's the disaster. the patriarch of the wildly postulate -- popular a and the reality shows getting in hot water over anti-gay comments he made, dennis kneale is looking at the fallout. dennis: it is a andy's channels version of the beverly hillbillies, 12 million people watch the show just to see what stupid thing this country clan...
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tracy: soon everyone will have their own drone. cool kids will. ashley: will be flying at the window behind us. tracy: health insurers hoping to bypass the healthcare.gov website. will private business save obamacare? ashley: offering that hilton hotels is about to float. tracy: got to have it. our week-long series begins with the ceo of rue lala and ham macher schlemmer. ashley: look how oil is trading after being under a lot of pressure first day of the week, starting to come back a little bit. we'll be right back. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do no
tracy: soon everyone will have their own drone. cool kids will. ashley: will be flying at the window behind us. tracy: health insurers hoping to bypass the healthcare.gov website. will private business save obamacare? ashley: offering that hilton hotels is about to float. tracy: got to have it. our week-long series begins with the ceo of rue lala and ham macher schlemmer. ashley: look how oil is trading after being under a lot of pressure first day of the week, starting to come back a little...